Model 801 (160-0655) Selection TV/Cable Faxback Doc. # 31369 If you connected your VCR to cable TV, follow the directions to select CATV. If you connected your VCR to the antenna, follow the directions to select TV. 1. Press PROG to display the MENU screen. 2. Press 3 to select the MODE SET menu. 3. Press 2 to change from TV to CATV or CATV to TV. If you select CATV/CATV appears on the VCR's display. 4. Press PROG twice to return to the normal screen. PROGRAMMING CHANNELS INTO MEMORY You can program the tuner's memory so when you press CHANNEL \/ or /\, the VCR's tuner scans only the active channels in your area. Use the remote control to program the tuner's memory. 1. Turn on the VCR and the TV. 2. Select the tuner band you want to program. 3. Press A.PROG. The VCR scans all the channels in your area and stores active channel numbers into memory. Then the VCR stops on the lowest memorized channel. 4. Press CHANNEL \/ or /\ to check the memory's contents. The memorized channel numbers appear on the VCR's display window. ADDING OR DELETING A CHANNEL If the tuner stores a channel that you do not want, tune to that channel and press ERASE. The channel is now removed from memory. If you want to program a weak channel that automatic programming missed, enter that channel number using the remote control's number buttons. Then press ADD. The channel is now added to memory. BASIC OPERATION SELECTING THE TV/VCR INPUTS AND OUTPUTS When VCR appears on the display, the VCR signal is sent to the TV though the OUT TO TV terminal. When VCR is not on the display, antenna or cable signals (connected to the IN FROM ANT terminal) pass through to the TV through the OUT TO TV terminal unaffected. You can use the TV tuner to select channels as if the VCR was not there. If the VCR is turned on, the VCR signal is sent to the AUDIO/VIDEO OUT jacks, regardless of the TV/VCR setting. Audio Output Selection To hear stereo sound from the VCR, you must connect a cable from the VCR's AUDIO OUT L and R jacks to a stereo TV or stereo amplifier/receiver. Press OUTPUT to select the audio source you want the VCR to play back. Each time you press OUTPUT, the sound you hear changes from stereo to left audio channel only to right audio channel only and then back to stereo. The on-screen status display shows the audio output selected when you press OUTPUT. If the audio was recorded with AUDIO LINE-IN set to STEREO, STEREO (both channels), L (left channel) or R (right channel appears on the screen. If the audio was recorded with AUDIO LINE-IN set to DUAL, the display changes from MAIN (left channel only) to SUB (right channel only) to MIX (both channels). NOTES: The OUTPUT button is especially useful when you record the main signal on the left channel and a different SAP signal on the right channel. If you play a tape that was not recorded in stereo, your VCR plays it in monaural audio, regardless of the OUTPUT setting. The audio output setting has no effect on recording. The VCR records whatever type of audio signal it receives. (SP/br 3/19/96)